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1 Chapter 6 Market Efficiency and Government Intervention

2 Effectiveness of Price Floors To be effective, a price floor must be set above the equilibrium price. Price floors in one market may effect outcomes in other markets.

3 Price Ceiling Government mandated maximum price above which legal trades cannot be made Price ceiling is below equilibrium price.  Rent control

4 Impacts of Price Ceilings Shortage sustained Fewer exchanges Non-price rationing schemes  First come first served Buying & selling at prohibited prices  Black markets Tie in Sales  Pay certain amount for rent of the house and an amount for renting the refrigerator

5 Quotas Maximum quantity of a good or service that can be traded over a specific period of time.  Used when the government determines the equilibrium quantity would not be in society's best interest For example: International trade Supply curve becomes vertical at this point

6 Figure 6.9 The Effect of a Quota on the Market for Laptop Computers

7 The Effects of a Quota Quotas result in:  A transfer of consumer surplus (prices are now higher ) to producer surplus  Deadweight loss

8 Can we do it? (number 12) Draw a supply and demand curve for vitamins, with the equilibrium price at $10.00 per bottle.  Suppose that the government believes that this price is too high to promote health among its citizens, and installs a price ceiling of $8.00 per bottle. Show the effect of this policy on consumer and producer surplus, and label any deadweight loss created by the policy.  Which consumers are better off with the price ceiling in place? Are some consumers worse off? If so, why?

9 Concluding Thoughts on Market Efficiency Other potential sources of inefficiency:  Monopoly Power One seller Prices are higher and quantities produced are lower  Externalities Negative and positive  Public Goods and Common Resources When do you stop using a free good?

10 Chapter 6 homework Questions 6, 10, 14, and 16


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